The Straits Times, 14 July 1964
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Title Section21 1964-07-14 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times Mb** 1 Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73121 words
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Article967 1964-07-14 1 'Reds want S.-E. Asia' TENGKU'S MEMORANDUM TO PREMIERS: WITHOUT MALA YSIA THAILAND WOULD BE DEFENCELESS TO FIGHT COMMUNISTS Sabotage camps in Sumatra LONDON, Monday TENGKU Abdul Rahman today warned his 17 fellow commonwealth Prime Ministers that Communist forces were making a vigorous attempt to encircle South-east AsiaReuter - 967 words
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161 1964-07-14 1 Detailed accounts of fighting in Sarawak, Sabah From ALLINGTON KENNARD T ONDON, Mon. The 136 -page memorandum gives detailed accounts of the fighting in Sarawak and Sab a h, providing clear and continuous proof, if any of the Common- wealth Prime Ministers are in doubt of Indonesian direction of this161 words
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Article39 1964-07-14 1 ROME, Mon— Princess Soraya. the former Empress of Persia, will make her film debut as three different women In a threeepisode production starting next mon'h. it was announced today by the Dino de Laurentils Film Company. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article27 1964-07-14 1 BERLIN. Mon— Mr. Llm Kirn San. Singapore's Minister for National Development had talks today with West German and West Berlin Government officials. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration307 1964-07-14 1 House told of Reds' bid to recruit converts BREEDING GROUND' IN INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A graphic account of how 1 the Communists are trying to use Malaysian institutions of higher studies as a "breeding ground" to recruit converts was outlined in the House of Representatives today307 words
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Article89 1964-07-14 1 PENANG, Mon. The Royal Navy tonight called off the air-sea search for two airmen whose Sea Vixen jet plane crashed into the Indian Ocean 25 miles west of Penang Island on Saturday night. The search was abandoned at 7 p.m., after planes scouring the89 words
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Article70 1964-07-14 1 TAIPEH. Mon. Police au 1 thorities declared today that there was no evidence found that the Civil Air Transport C-46 air crash in Central Taiwan on June 20. in uhich Dato and Datln Loke Wan Tho were killed was caused by sabotage or attempted hijacking. A70 words
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Article, Illustration206 1964-07-14 1 JAKARTA, Mon. President Soekarno has called for an end to the controversial discussions over a number of domestic issues that have brought Communist and nonCommunist groups into heated debate in recent months. These issues include seizures of farmlands by Communist instigated peasants InAP - 206 words
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Article, Illustration312 1964-07-14 1 Hunt for Campos: Riddle of two letters THE HUNT for Christopher Bertram Campos has taken an unusual turn. The police have received two letters, one suggesting that he is very ill. The other letter said that he had married a woman police inspector and a photograph was enclosed. Campos. 33.312 words
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461 1964-07-14 1 Market clash, quarry worker found stashed to death BUKIT MERTAJAM, Monday. SIXTY community leaders met here today and decided to form a goodwill committee as police received reports that a quarry worker had been found slashed to death in Kubang Ulu, a village two461 words
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210 1964-07-14 1 SINGAPORE. Mon. Seventy of the 114 Malay organisations invited by the Government to discuss Malay problems on Sunday have accepted, despite yesterday's boycott ruling by the Singapore Umno-sponsored convention. The other 44 organisations had not replied by today. The big meeting is to210 words
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Article41 1964-07-14 1 UN WALK-OUT GENEVA. Mon. Britain. Initcd States and all Western countries, together with I.utin Americans, walked out of X.Vnation World I'.cluralion Conference today when AfroA>«ian st.ttrs inM->trd on brtagtag to M>t<- thrir resolution calling for the expulsion of Portucal.41 words
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239 1964-07-14 2 MANILA, Monday. poi K Philippine Congressmen were scheduled to leave tonight on a trip that would take them to Malaysia and South Vietnam. The leader of the group, Representative Ramon D. Bagatsing, said they had planned to fly directly to JesseltonAP - 239 words
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138 1964-07-14 2 VIETNAM. A WEEK'S OBSERVANCE IN CHINA TOKYO, Mon. -The official Communist Chinese News agency reported yesterday that China will observe this week as one of '•common struggle in support of the Vietnamese peoples opposition to U.S. imperialist aggression." The New China News Agency, monitored in Tokyo, said during the weekUPI - 138 words
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281 1964-07-14 2 'British investment in Malaya totalled £260 m. in 1962' LONDON, Monday. IN a letter published in. the Financial Times here 1 today, Mr. W. G. G. Kellett stated that the total British investment in Malaya at the end of 1962 was about £260 million and not £104 million as givenReuter - 281 words
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66 1964-07-14 2 fTEHERAN. Mon. A 55-year-old woman, who was married when she was 10. ruts nad quadruplets two boys and two girls. Reports reaching here said the woman, wife of 85-year-old Abbas All. had twins last year. The evening newspaper Kayhan Toda printed aAP - 66 words
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Article24 1964-07-14 2 DAMASCUS (Bvria>. Mon The Iraq Government has given frefh assurance that western oil Interests In Iraq would not be nationalised.— AJ*.24 words
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Article24 1964-07-14 2 MANILA, Mon. A dynamite explosion on Mindanao Island killed three people and injured two others. Philippine news service reported today. AP.AP - 24 words
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168 1964-07-14 2 'BRING SOEK, NIK BEFORE U.N. TO HALT ARMS DEAL' CALL VTEW YORK, Mon. 11 The New York Herald Tribune today urged that the Soviet I l.ion and Indonesia should be brought before the L.N. Security Council and ordered to stop their arms deals. The newspaper said in an editorial: "TheReuter - 168 words
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149 1964-07-14 2 (TOKYO. Mon. Mr. Mao X Tse-tung. chairman of the Chinese Communist Party, has supported Japan's demand for the return of the Soviet-held Southern Kurile Islands to Japan, according to despatches from Japanese correspondents in Hong Kong oubllshed here today The correspondents saidReuter - 149 words
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112 1964-07-14 2 NEW DELHI, Mon.— Some petty officials in a Delhi court arc reported to have quaffed an important public exhibit in a criminal case casks of contraband liquor. The court had ordered the liquor to be destroyed, but the officials in charge of the112 words
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133 1964-07-14 2 Subandrio holds informal talks with Nikita \fOSCOW, Mon. Dr. ITI Subandrio, Indone- sia's Foreign Minister. i had "informal" talks with Mr. Khrushchev yesterday at the Soviet Prime Ministers country home near Moscow. Dr. Subandrio and Mr Khrushchev talked after strolling in a nearby forest with Mr. Anastas Mikoyan. Soviet FirstReuter - 133 words
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Article105 1964-07-14 2 A self-govt plea from Hong Kong HONO KONO. Mon.— The chairman of the self-governing committee of the Hong Kong United Nations Association, Mr. Ma Manfat, announced last night that i.c had cabled the Commonwealth Premiers Conference in London asking when Britain would clve the people of Hong Kong control ofReuter - 105 words
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Article57 1964-07-14 2 MANILA, Mon. Beven Jaoanese and five Filipinos were arrested on board a fishing boat near Corregldor Island by a Philippine Navy ship yesterday Navy investigators said five of the Japanese did not have an? passport. The 40-ton fishing boat. Trinidad No. 6 did not have any57 words
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Miscellaneous22 1964-07-14 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby T t*? I) V/bW/ /Za'ap^ SATtWOAV (SBOQG*!/ I /itf HCAO Vjjqfe) \NKX4T WMTTIH /^rr* tiaae Al vmut22 words
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233 1964-07-14 3 Negroes and whites riot in restaurant after row HENDERSON (North Carolina), Mon. Fists, stones and bottles flew for more than an hour in a Hot between 200 Negroes and whites at a restaurant here yesterday. The restaurant has been fully "integrated" since the passage of the new Civil Rights Bill.Reuter - 233 words
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Article, Illustration694 1964-07-14 3 The Republican manifesto CAN FRANCISCO, Mon. The Republican Party yesterday put forward an election platform which said Republicans would "move decisively to assure victory in South Vietnam." It said the supreme challenge to the cause of freedom throughout the world wa~ Communism. and added: Guarantees "We must make It clearReuter; AP - 694 words
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102 1964-07-14 3 LONDON, Mon. Prince Philip strained a ligament in his left shoulder when he fell off a pony in a polo match at Cowdrav Park, southern England, yesterday. He withdrew from day but stayed with one arm in a sling to watch theReuter - 102 words
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Article334 1964-07-14 3 Protest note on rearming Germany through Nato RUSSIA warned the West last night that the nuclear rearmament of West Germany through Natos multilateral force could lead to the risk of a world-wide nuclear war. In a note to the U.S. Embassy here. It said334 words
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128 1964-07-14 3 I (i.MKiv. Mon. The La Sunday Times reported that a Russian submarine last year "blandly surfaced in the middle of the U.S. naval exercises in the Pacific" and got away with the West's latest anti-sub-marine device. The newspaper, quoting "reports now currentUPI - 128 words
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80 1964-07-14 3 lONDON, Mon. Britain's 280.000-member Electrical Trades Union, which two years ago expelled Its Communist pre sident, Mr. Prank Foulkes after he had held the post for 17 years, yesterday heard claims by its executive council that another Communist plot to control theReuter - 80 words
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Article, Illustration182 1964-07-14 3 'Prince Rainier breaks with Onassis, plans to kick him out' MONTE CARLO, Monday. PRINCE Rainier of Monaco has broken with Greek shipowner Mr. Aristotle Onassis and is trying to get him to leave the principality, informed sources reported The break reportedly came last month on plans for development of theAP - 182 words
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93 1964-07-14 3 ATHENS. Mon. Nineteen people died and 30 are still unconscious after eating poisoned food at a ritual meal following a memorial service in a village in Central Greece, police here reported. Villagers at Stylia. near Nafpactos, attended a memorial service for aReuter - 93 words
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645 1964-07-14 4 Why he took a couple to the Police LAWYER TELLS COURT OF VISIT BY 2 STRANGERS SINGAPORE, Mon. on Aug. 14 or the court would have to take "a certain course." The trial then started on the first 11 charges against Rajunatha. Mr. S. E. Teh, the flist prosecution witness,645 words
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Article28 1964-07-14 4 SINGAPORE, Mon.— The Finance Minister. Dr. Gob Keng Bwee, will lay the foundation stone of Alliance Plastics, Ltd at Tanjong Rhu at 5 pjn. on Wednesday.28 words
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Article120 1964-07-14 4 'KEEP TO LEFT CALL TO -LORRIES SINGAPORE. Mon. The Police Secretary. Mr. T. Chelliah. today appealed to drivers of heavilyloaded lorries to drive carefully and considerately alone the dual car-riage-way at Bukit Timah Road. He urged lorry drivers to keep to the left side of the road to allow faster120 words
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Article98 1964-07-14 4 CINOAPORE, Mon.— Naval security measures are being tightened around Singapore following yesterday's shooting between Singapore marine patrol boats and Indonesian crafts. A Royal Malaysian Navy spokesman today said that this was the first time the Indonesians had been bold enough to attack marine patrol boats.98 words
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Article62 1964-07-14 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The St. Joseph's Institution Dramatic Society will give a special performance of the comedy "Arsenic and Old Lace" for students at the Victoria Theatre on July 20 at 7.30 pjn There will be a public performance on July 21 at 8 pjn. Tickets62 words
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Article245 1964-07-14 4 rpHE NORMAL trained teachers branch of the x Singapore Teachers' Union wants the Government to give annual increments to a group of 20 teachers, who have not had a raise since they Joined the teaching service a few years ago The starting salary scale245 words
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Article547 1964-07-14 4 thh following Is today's schedule 1 of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport of Singapore: ARRIVAL* BOAC: Prom Hong Kong (BA 791) 1.10 p.m.: from London. Zurich, Tel Aviv, Teheran, New Delhi, R.ingoon (BA 710) 7.85 p.m from Auckland. Bydney. Darwin (BA 721) A.547 words
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277 1964-07-14 5 'Ridiculous' not to use U.S. qualified Malaysians UNIVERSITY CLUB CRITICISES BAN ON U.S. DEGREES DENANG, Mon. The acute shortage of trained and qualified men in this country could be met if the Government would recognise American degree, Mr.. Ng Jit Thye, president of the American Universities Club here, said today.277 words
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228 1964-07-14 5 ICFTU HEAD TELLS WOMEN— TO WIN JOIN UNIONS pENANG Mon More women should come forward and join the trade union movement. Mr. P. P. Narayanan, president of the ICFTU Asian regional office. Telok Bahang today. Mr Narayanan was addressing a group or women trade union leaders attending a course organised228 words
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89 1964-07-14 5 PENANO. Mon.— The Assistant Nurses Union ot Malaya wU send a delegation to meet :he Permanent Secretary to the Ministry ot Health in Kua4a Lumpur on Friday The delegation, led by Mis.- Ooi Saw Ban. the president, plans to raise outstanding issues on the89 words
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Article39 1964-07-14 5 NrBONO TEBAL. Mon.— Mr Mohamed Ismail was re-eiecu-d president of the Nibong Teoal MIC branch here yesterday Mr. M. Dharmalingam was elected vice-president. Mr L. A. Mohamed All secretary and Mr T. D. Vythalingam treasurer.39 words
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Article40 1964-07-14 5 IPOH. Mon.— Mr Sam Keow lias been re-elected chairman of the Peralc branch Shaw Organisation Employees Welfare Association with Mr K b Panlkkar as secretary, and Mr. Ton Keng Weng, treasurer A Committee of eight was also elected40 words
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Article172 1964-07-14 5 PENANO, Mon The City Council's transport, vehicles t»nd rire- brigade committee has decided to lift the 10-year restrictir>n on the number or licensed riders and tralshas for a period of three months "The aim or this move." Mr C V Choy. the mayor, told the Straits172 words
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356 1964-07-14 5 'ENGLISH WILL BE GIVEN ALMOST SAME PRIORITY AS MALAY 9 JESSELTON, Monday. "fHE Chief Minister, Dato Donald Stephens, said here today that "any other course than to see that the national language is taught in all our schools would be hypocrisy on our356 words
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Article, Illustration86 1964-07-14 5 The Cable and Wireless Ltd. repair ship Recorder (top left corner) laying out the transmission cable which was hauled ashore over the 1,900 ft. bund, stretching into the sea at Katong on Sunday. Singapore shore-end operations of the first stage of the South-East86 words
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Article28 1964-07-14 5 TANAH RATA. Mon About S5OO in coins was stolen from a sundry shop here last night The burglars overlooked three rolls ot coins totalling SIS28 words
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Article, Illustration109 1964-07-14 5 First local cellist to get a US scholarship OYLVIA GOH. 20, of Sin»!7 gapore. who will leave for the United States next month on a scholarship to the Peabody Conservatory of Music. She is the first Malaysian cellist to be awarded a scholarship. Miss Goo. .(above) daughter of Singapore impresario.109 words
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112 1964-07-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Moh.— Mr. Dalip Singh, chief mechanical engineer of the Malayan Railways, left for Tokyo this morning to inspect the prototype of diesei locomotives, which are being designed for use on the Malayan Railways Mr Dalip Singh who is expeered to be away112 words
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66 1964-07-14 5 PENANG. Mon.— AOout 35 men from two croups of waterfront labourers foueht a 15-minute buttle the Church Street pier this morning There were no casuaitif-s The free-for-all. It is believed. startPd when a tongkanc nrrirlentallv r;immed .another tonekang There was an argument followed hv66 words
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Article38 1964-07-14 5 SINGAPORE. Mon Ton Puan Noor Aishah, wife of the Yang diPertuan Negara. will present graduation certificates to 756 nurses, dental nurses, assistant nurses and mtdwives at the National Theatre at 6 p m on Wednesday38 words
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120 1964-07-14 5 AUSSIE WIVES MAKE IT POSSIBLE FOR SOLDIERS TO WATCH TV SINGAPORE, M o n Commonwealth soldiers at the Terendak Military Hospital near Malacca can now watch TV, thanks to the Australian Wives Club. The dub recently presented the hospital with SI. OOO to help equip the soldiers' ward, and television120 words
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Article53 1964-07-14 5 NIBONO TEBAL. Mon.— The Penang State Government will be urged to start a low-cost housing scheme here. This was one ot the resolutions passed at the annual meetIng of the Nibong Tebal MIC branch yesterday. The meeting also urged the Government to appoint a permanent53 words
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197 1964-07-14 5 DENANG Mon. The Bagan Jermal Umno branch today protested to the Penang Umno Qivisional headquarters against the "incursion" ot members of the newly formed Kota Bharu branch into its "territory." "Unless such Incursions ar« stopped forthwith, there Is bound to be trouble In197 words
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Article, Illustration5596 1964-07-14 6 The object To stop subversion in the high institutions The debate begins on the 'suitability passes for students' Bill: Dato Ismail explains... KUALA LUMPUR. Monday INTRODUCING the Internal Security (Amendment) Bill, 1964, in the House of Representatives today, the Minister of Home Affairs, Dato Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, said5,596 words
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Article, Illustration641 1964-07-14 6 Communist countries and were continuing to strengthen its friendship with other Important student organisations In Singapore and Malaya, where about 50 per cent of Its undergraduates came. Although certain Malayan students had some experience in clandestine Communist activities In641 words
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249 1964-07-14 6 UNIVERSITY of Singapore students today began a "flood Parliament" campaign in a move against the Bill. The students "flooded" Parliament with SI telegrams which said: "Urge withdrawal of Security Bill The cables were sent by Individual students after a call to action249 words
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Article42 1964-07-14 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.—Professor Don Chfpp. a member of the council of the 76-nation International Union Against Cancer, will speak on "Cancer" at the weekly luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club of Kuala Lumpur at Le Cog dOr on Wednesday.42 words
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627 1964-07-14 8 HPHE Selangor Mentri Besar. Inche Harun bin Haji Idris, said in the Legislative Assembly today that the proposed State Development -Corporation would play a "vital" role in squatter clearance and their rehabilitation. Inche Harun added that the corporation would have wide powers627 words
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276 1964-07-14 8 $1,500 fine and jail for PWD junior technician I^UALA LUMPUR, Mon. A Junior technician of the Public Works Department, Samdan bin Bahak, 34. was sentenced to 18 months' jail and fined $1,500 by the Sessions Court here today for corruption. Samdan. it was stated, accepted $1,500 illegally from, a contractor,276 words
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89 1964-07-14 8 SINGAPORE. Mon— The Prime Minister, Mr Lee Kuan Yew. will open the state's second technical school the Serangoon Garden Integrated Secondary Technical School at 8 p.m. on July 18. The million-d 01 1 a r school in Burghley Drive with 22 classrooms will89 words
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171 1964-07-14 8 Plan to speed up phone service in Malaya I^UALA LUMPUR, Mon. More automatic i c 1 c p hone exchanges to be installed in Mal?.ya to speed up services. A spokesman at the Telecommunication Headquarter! here said today that at present 234 automatic exchanges were being operated in the country,171 words
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100 1964-07-14 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Radio Malaysia Orchestra with a troupe of radio and television stars will leave here on a twoweek tour of Sabah and Sarawak on July 25. The tour will include Tawau, Sandaknn, Jesselton, Labuan Miri, Sib-i and Kuching. This is100 words
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Article, Illustration577 1964-07-14 8 SEREMBAN, Mon. Thirtyseven people lost their lives in road accidents in Negri Sembilan from January to June this year an average of six a month, the chairman ol the Negri Setnbtlan Road Safety Council. Mr. D. J. M. Carvill. said today. Mr. Carvill. who577 words
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Miscellaneous159 1964-07-14 8 y #fc»j» By I. T. Hamlin 21 HET, WH«rSWITH\I POf/TfIUESS WH*T3 WEU-,WeWT NOW I j THEN WHKTS BEOiWU' A NAPPY J YVJJOW, BY 7A OOP? I NEVER J ANNONE HAS, /HS GOT rM NOT SURE ME NORKINYt* 1 WMKT V WHAT GIRL I aDUY, I ~MNK sA &KH *1M UKE159 words
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Article559 1964-07-14 9 Straits Times SPECIAL FEATURE thr engine began to clatter and flames started flickerIng out from the bonnet. Eyston pushed the gear lever into neutral hoping he could coast through one more lap to give him his record. But the heat was getting worse. The speed dropped and flames began leaoing559 words
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Article, Illustration927 1964-07-14 9 Wealthy speed kings duelled for records over a measured mile at 305.12 mph In one direction and 317.74 mph on the return to give an average speed of 311.43 mph and a new record. Although the car ran effortlessly Eyston had narrowly missed disaster at the end of the first927 words
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Article73 1964-07-14 10 Word* SU (IHlmlmmm) THE PAMILV OF tha late Mr. Lee Tiaa Huat tbaak their friends and relatives for their kind coodeienose. gifts, assistance and attendance at 'he funeral on 9/T/M. the wife. CMILeSBM and family of the late Mr. Fred de Bouxa wish •o t n>i ens tbsir deep73 words
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Obituary54 1964-07-14 10 X Sfers- »1> (MtoUmmm) •N EVES] LOVINQ memory of Attaa K«rUplUal who departed this life oa U/T/63. Most krrtngly ramembend by all her loved onea. •BMLBRSI Mr. Ma. OR. In rxMrubed memory of ov I'arenU who departed tola Lifa In ISS7 "They ever live tn the hearts of54 words
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Article193 1964-07-14 10 f ITerels tU (mtmlmmm) FEDERAL •Uwi.IOATIONS i.iU. inTit. all teaenars aad book addicts to browse m their showroom at Times Boose, Rr»er Valley Road. Singapore. A SOLEMN REQUIEM high mass far tba late Mr. Prsd de Bouxa will be ottered on Saturday 18th July at 730 e-m at St.193 words
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Article625 1964-07-14 10 Mr. Lee Kuan Yew having withdrawn his amendment that the measure be referred to a select committee, the Internal Security (Amendment) Bill 1964 will move quickly into law in its original form. As a result all students seeking entry into universities ox certain colleges next year will625 words
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Article364 1964-07-14 10 The differences which have arisen between the Singapore Government and certain Malay organisations in the State are perfectly capable of being resolved, provided they are not artificially inflated and the inflammatory tactics are eschewed. The importance of restoring the problem to its proper size should364 words
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Article165 1964-07-14 10 In spite of the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Secretary's assurance that parking meters will be installed next month, residents will believe them only when they see them. After all, the machines were to have made their appearance in 1962. Only a few "minor difficulties" needed ironing out and the capital165 words
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385 1964-07-14 10 From SABA RATNAM Washington WASHINGTON is a capital very much preoccupied at the moment with the implementation of the Civil Rights Act which has just been signed into law. with the Ooldwater grip OD' the Repubwith the need to deal lican nomination385 words
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Letter47 1964-07-14 10 yHE Principal Establishment Officer's explanation (S.T. July 9) that* Malaysia being "Tnore used" to the British educational system therefore creates a great obstacle to the recognition of American university degrees Ls really no explanation at all. Except ror the ad hoe oomrAittsMa TnhWrh "^vn xa?-47 words
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Letter118 1964-07-14 10 ther piece-meal what steps are being taken to rectify this situation? Furthermore, what Is the composition of these committees and on what basis are the members nominated? If American degrees are generally considered to be Inferior, then It really makes no sense at all when our government Is willing118 words
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Letter74 1964-07-14 10 ffTHE useful service pro--1 vided by the National Library for the renewal of book-loan by telephone has been discontinued because the telephone Is too busy to cope. I consider this service an essential feature of a leadIng public library. If It has to be stopped at all. one74 words
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Letter147 1964-07-14 10 I AM entirely in sympathy with "Susan Hati" (S.T. July 2) on the subject of postal cancellation. It is frustrating (to collectors and philatelists* to see such good specimens of the stamp designers' art subjected to such clumsy, crude and inane treatment In cancellation that they are rendered worthless.147 words
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Article, Illustration1201 1964-07-14 10 STANLEY KARNOW - Chinese army's role in the nuclear stalemate STANLEY KARNOW by recent years, Marshal Lin Piao has played a key role In reinforcing Communist Party control over the Chinese army. At the same time, the army is being prompted as a revolutionary model, and efforts are being made to inject theOFNS - 1,201 words
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Advertisement660 1964-07-14 10 Straits Tisaes ft Mslsr Mail Ctssawias ssVertltemeiits ESfig k* Ksejde* Ml in Pts*r COCO IWWAaI AJSCAOSI cold amemtkmm srancnss ATMOUANO HOAO-«ATO*ta BBMSI MAO-MAVAL SAM CSsT BOOST STrOSWC LTO TSSsT «ssrw» fIiOSIT as. at, lESMAIL. M-iSI SI Illi PSJaBSBSJES STTOBrC aivxr. Cfcssasj Pi lilt. raasstT •tn-aj jess* Haas*. A.» •Msssar CLASSIFIED660 words
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Advertisement35 1964-07-14 10 MALAYSIA'S OWM BANK The Bank with the biggest network of branches in Malaysia with rwwucn ocaficbes In London* Hoog K"ngi Itowtocw and Brunei. MAD OffiCE. WUATAK lAMI lUIUIN6 92. Jabn Bandar. Kuala Lumpur. BANKING UMJTED35 words
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Advertisement239 1964-07-14 10 Advertisement SCIEMCE^NEWS Reading by a M A new stop forward in man's growing mastery of electronic machines was made today as Philco demonetrated the first General Purpose Print-Reader system that will read typed or printed pages without the use of magnet 10 ink letters or numbers. The system uses a239 words
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164 1964-07-14 11 KELANTAN PLEDGES TO HELP DEFEND MALAYSIA I^OTA BIIAKL. Mon. The Mentri Besar of Kelantan. Inche Mohamed Asri bin Haji Muda. said today that his Government would cive every vupport t«> the Central Government to defend Malaysia from any outside and inside agrrrssion. In a statement issued here. Inche Mohamed Asri164 words
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Article45 1964-07-14 11 PENANG. Mon.— A rurrsroer from Kuala Lumpur, Tan Chok Hooi. 38. today pleaded not guilty to a charge of acting as a bookmaker at the Penang Turf Club yesterday. The First Magistrate, Mr. Ng Mann Sau, granted him $1,000 bail until Aug. 18.45 words
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Article, Illustration103 1964-07-14 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Two Pahang State Assemblymen left for Tokyo today on a 20-day study tour on Pahang State Government scholarships. They were Indie Zainuddin bin Haji Ahmad (Ulu Kuantan) and Inche Yeop Sendiri bin Hajl Hussaln (Dong Raub). They will meet103 words
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Article35 1964-07-14 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Minister of Health, Inche Bahaman bin Samsudin, today declared open the two-day conference of chief medical and health officers and heads of Federal departments In his Ministry here.35 words
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Article153 1964-07-14 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. —Ai Federal Reserve Unit police constable, Lim Eng Chye, 27. who was found shot through the head in his Queenstown quarters yesterday was still critically ill at the General Hospital today. Lim and his room-mate, P.C. Lav Ah Swee, also 27, were found153 words
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Article, Illustration1382 1964-07-14 11 JUDGE SATISFIED IDENTITY OF THE PERSON MENTIONED IN ARTICLE ESTABLISHED 'BEYOND ANY DOUBT'— JUDGMENT RESERVED J£UALA LUMPUR, Mon. The managing director of Malayan Times Ltd., Mr. V. M. Sundaram, told the High Court today how the company unsuccessfully offered to publish a "suitable apology" and to1,382 words
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195 1964-07-14 11 Called off —that work to rule threat by 3,500 harbour men KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. ■JTHE threatened work-to-rule by 3,500 wharf workers and stevedores in Port Swettenham, scheduled to begin on Wednesday, has been called off. This follows agreement by the Harbour Trade Union and three firms that employ the 3,500195 words
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162 1964-07-14 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. Four men and a woman today pleaded not guilty in a magistrate's court to four charges of cheating Irene Ng Bee Wah of a sum of $21,800. The four men Soo Hock Kuan. Johnny Koh, Ong Kian Mln, Soo162 words
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Article71 1964-07-14 11 TPOH. Mon.— A patient in the X General Hospital here, Ng Kwok. 47. was tentatively charged in the magistrate's court today with the murder of another patient. Loo Choong. Ng who was alleged to have committed the offence in a hospital ward observation cell yesterday,71 words
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Article45 1964-07-14 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Second Industrial Arbitration Court has postponed hearing of a trade dispute between the Singapore Telephone Board and the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees relating to proposals for a collective agreement, scheduled for this morning, to Wednesday at 10 a.m.45 words
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Article27 1964-07-14 11 KOALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The acting Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, will leave here tomorrow morning for a brief visit to Kuching.27 words
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Article311 1964-07-14 11 Forum on study of Malay I/UALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Berita Harian is holding a forum on the National Language at the Balai Budaya, Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, on Sunday night Among the participants is a girl undergraduate of the University of Malaya. Miss Boon Sool Bomchit. The others are Mr.311 words
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Article42 1964-07-14 11 IPOH. Mon.— The Raja dl Hillr of Parak declared open a $80,000 dam near Chemor about 12 miles north of here today. The dam. which was completed early this year, irrigates about 250 acres of padi land.42 words
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228 1964-07-14 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. The treasurer of the Party Rakyafs Tarapoi branch, Abu Bakar bin Ahmad, 43, was today sentenced to three years' Jail by the Sessions Court for unlawful possession of firearms. Mr. AJalb Singh, the court president, found Abu Bakar. a father228 words
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Advertisement151 1964-07-14 11 still thinner 1040: Etoma Matic, with Its revolutionary ballbearing-moun-ted selfwinding system, created a technical sensation. 1088: The -Centenaire» series brought still another great success: the first really thin automatic watch. Today: The progress attained by pioneers of research and technology has made It possible for the first time to produce151 words
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Advertisement88 1964-07-14 11 -rAK' in Singapore b9BHHbhbhhh| 11{ Out SWUne/L JTS[ /LAUNDRI PRAM Iff with basket (value $39.50) xy /r^f V) Colours: yellow, blue, green, grey, red I y for every purchase of a p(pto^w~^ SUPEX ROTARY Clothes Hoist #*r»- 12 ft. span siie 155.00 r m^d 14 ft. span size:s 160.00 FEDERATION88 words
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Miscellaneous627 1964-07-14 11 RADIO MALAYSIA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SHORTWAVE SERVICES: SERVICES: 41.7 and 60.2 metres 41 and 25 metres A^L: 6.00 Ptor. Summary; 6.02 Morning Melodies, 7.00 MEDIIM HA\t SERVICES: The News; 7.10 Breaiaast Poi- metres pourri; 7.30 Learn A Word A A^l.: 6.00 Good Morning; Day; 7.43 Breakfast Potpourri; 6.01 Morning627 words
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Article, Illustration714 1964-07-14 12 Step into fashion with the new styles A SHORTER LOOK IN SHOES THK current shoe fashion is towards the shorter look in shoes. The obvious result a greater emphasis on rounder toes. And the expert who confirmed this statement is Mr. Brian Franklin who knows what is right in shoe714 words
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Article110 1964-07-14 12 Appetising scones for tea riROP scones are an appetising food either for breakfast or. more often, for tea. They are best eaten as soon as possible after being cooked. You will need: J lb. flour; 1 egg: some sour milk; pinch of salt; 1 oz. butter; 1 oz. sugar; one110 words
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Article137 1964-07-14 12 SINCE wall and paper are flat and continuous, choose paper that appears flat, suggests an interior decorator. According to her. spotty effects usually are caused by motifs that are darker than the background and should be avoided. Small patterns fit a small room while larger patterns137 words
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Article257 1964-07-14 12 THE young French girl grabbed a black cocktail dress off the rack, nearly ripping off a rose in her effort to nose out another eager saleshound. This scene actually happened in the high fashion salon of Christian Dior, reports Aline Mosby. To the surprise257 words
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Advertisement433 1964-07-14 12 r JrwV 49Hw Jctfll/htl introc ucoB 3 mellow r^/l/Curt/ new makeup shades The Beautiful Beiges' Give your complexion that mellow glow all day long with fashion's newest makeup shades. Pale-honey beige. Luscious toasty beige. Deep, wild-honey beige. Nothing flatters like beige makes eyes look so large lips so luscious. So433 words
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Advertisement308 1964-07-14 12 V^r fBBBKjBBBBi-l mm flaW 1 31 BBBBft &^ZI i^BI B^L mM mmmwßmm^^^* BpSj^*******- y^, BBißflH I&&x.^lmmmmit. M i J^H mU^^^^ \m\muk m afl ~m BP-W IKOPTROSE ROSE HIP SYRUP Richest of all in natural Vitamin C mrwz^'i lial>ics and j: rowing rhiltirrn need B Vitamin C evprv >in<:lp <lav for308 words
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Miscellaneous227 1964-07-14 12 Straits Times Crossword bI fl_r bbßhb^tbp~^hp hlf~bbi ACROSB 5. Low French is the fundamen7. Imagined being loud and off- tal element (6). hand (5). 6. Hides wine vessels (5). 8. Outstanding features of the 11. Novel, colourful challenge pound along with foreign cur- (11). 10. Doubu tormented quiet son* j227 words
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Advertisement48 1964-07-14 13 ml Ltd^imk JP^ BALL PENS WERE SOLD (BSC) CRYSTAL N? 5130 25 (BlO) POCKET M.3 30 (f ,BJC) CLIC M.1 7 75 (f (Bio) CHROME M. 8 $1.50 (WC^GOLD M.12 $3.00 m V MARQUE DEPOSEE REFILLS ONLY 25 CENTS ball pens are available everywhere from 254 to $3-0048 words
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Article, Illustration88 1964-07-14 14 T?ORD of Malaysia has F announced the appointment of Mr. C. A. Ilatcbard (above) as its new general sales manager. He replaces Mr. B. R. Allen, who has been reassigned to Ford of Britain. Mr. Hatchard. 40. was formerly operations manager with Ford's international88 words
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218 1964-07-14 14 ITAMUNTING, the proposed heavy industrial estate project on which economically depressed Taiping is pinning its hopes, has already "booked" its first industry. The plant will be a $5 million complex lor the manufacThe Minister of Commerce and Industry. Dr. Lim Swee Aun, announced218 words
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Article119 1964-07-14 14 Pakistan to open bank branch TIABIB Bank Ltd., one of IT Pakistan's leading banks with over 270 branches in East and West Pakistan and overseas branches at London, Bombay, Aden. Colombo and Mombasa, will open its first branch in Malaysia at Kuala Lumpur on July 27. The Deputy Prime Minister119 words
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Article, Illustration168 1964-07-14 14 COOL COMFORT FOR THE TOURIST A $27,000 luxury airconditioned tourist bus designed for Malaya's climate will soon be in service between Port Swettenham and Kuala Lumpur to cater for tourists arriving by sea who wish to go sight-seeing in comfort. The 16-seater Mercedes Benz. which was built In Germany, is168 words
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Article, Illustration225 1964-07-14 14 Air France appoints an expert MR. M i c h e 1 Guilleret has been appointed assistant .district manager of the Air France office in Singapore. He was flown from France for the post. His appointment was necessitated by the growing volume of procedural and technical work arising from the225 words
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Article105 1964-07-14 14 Mr. C.H.O. Foan, Asian regional sales manager of the Perkins Group, the British engineering firm, has begun a six-week tour of the Par East to visit newlyappointed Perkins distributors and diesel engine customers in the Par East and Investigate market potential. He made a three-month visit105 words
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Article89 1964-07-14 14 Malayan Cables Ltd. have supplied more than 150 core-miles of armoured control cables to PanMalaysia Cement Works In Perak. The order was placed by the General Electric Co. (M) Ltd., who have the contract for the electrical installation. Consignments were ready to leave the factory, less89 words
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177 1964-07-14 14 OXYGEN plays a very important role in the industrial development of a country, according to Mr. J. S. Hutchison, chairman of the British Oxygen Co. Ltd. I It serves as the arms and legs ot most modern industries, whether big or small, he said. Mr.177 words
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Article61 1964-07-14 14 A consignment ot Indian mangoes has been sold in the Singapore market. Air-India alone Is carrying every week nearly 1,000 kilos of mangoes despatched by 10 Delhi traders to world centres. In addition Air -India is also lifting in a week 400 to 500 kilos of mangoes sent61 words
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Article, Illustration122 1964-07-14 14 rpHREE senior Asian Staff members of the Dnnlop Rubber Purchasing Ltd., (above), who will soon visit various Dunlop offices and installations in Britain on a training course in accordance with the company's general policy of equipping local men for positions of enhanced122 words
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Article102 1964-07-14 14 Mobil OH Ltd has concluded a three-year agreement to supply fuel requirements of Pan-American Airways' Jet engines at Singapore international airport and 124 other airports In the world. Because of lta high quality. Mobil Oil Jet Oil II Is expected to save Pan-Am more than |1.5 mil-102 words
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253 1964-07-14 14 MALAYSIANS plagued by foot problems are offered a new method of counter-attack. Thf Scholl Manufacturing Co. Ltd.. London, specialists In foot comfort and medicated products, have Introduced to Ihe local market a very wide range of some of their latest products for relieving such problems.253 words
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Article, Illustration162 1964-07-14 14 ICT EXPERT TO TAKE AUSTRALIAN -COURSE- MR. WONG Hon Kwonij (above) a systems adviser with International Computers and Tabulators in Kuala Lumpur, going to Sydney for a fourmonth training course on th« la'est I.C.T. electronic data processing equipment. Part of his training will b« devoted to obtaining practical experience In162 words
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Advertisement455 1964-07-14 14 TO-DAY'S DESIGN is the LYNX Thi« modern < is tern is handsome, hygienic, and efficient 1 n operation. It flushes at a touch, with a quiet yet power! u 1 mi ion The shell Is made of black Duranlta and the Kinßtisher siphon mechanlsmpt polythene— non-corroding, rustless, non-aging and unbreakable.455 words
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Advertisement166 1964-07-14 14 (MNMS Af ft MRGO Oan'as otters you same-day service between Malaysia and Australia DIRECT mm 707 tf JETS TO: Europe and the U.K.: (6 Flights a week.) Australia: (5 Flights a week.) Specify Qantas to your Air Cargo Agent or contact Malaysian- Air* ways Limited, General Sales agents for Qantas,166 words
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Advertisement1328 1964-07-14 15 10 LIVERPOOL ft WEST COAST U.K.: Due S pore Sails P. Sham Penanf PUEUS limpaal Cdi. 31 Teday Jily U/11 Jily 17 H'fNOK LKCipiil. Oub'in Cdl. 31 Jlly IS Jlly 11/11 July 21 ACHNLLES A.crmouin, Linrpaal Jlly 17 Jaly 21 Jlly 22 3 AJAA li»erpiil, Giasfow July It Jily 221,328 words
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Advertisement1308 1964-07-14 15 "*B*"**'*** Umm *^—^B WGgGk THE EAC LINES ■K»0^ V^al SiNC«i>oa( ioiala iui*fu»»f swrm nmam PfM*MG y^^L "-ONi 7401 r>OKi nt.i moni dm rnomtun mmtm 10 CENOA, LE HAVM. NAMIURt. BREMEN. ANTWERP, IOTHROm, >MSUID»M. OSLO, tOINENBORt AN| COPENNAtEN ™™^"^"™^^™Tne«o^™^^^ n7tr"~'^ > Tipan| "UNA I) I 11/21 Jlly 22/21 Jiiy 27/21 Illy1,308 words
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Advertisement1222 1964-07-14 15 I BENULINE I EXPIESS SERVICE 10 LONDON, LIYERfOOL ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. BENMACDHUI \£;T X^n Singapora PL S'naa Penang RottcMan Am M Il Plrt/Taiay Jily 11/11 Antwirp Am BEMLAMG fv Singaoorf pt. Sham »tit«t Landon Saat 4 Jaly a/a Jaly 11/ 1 Is} VI GrangemouOl Salt 14 (Reals aaly) Singaoor'l P.1,222 words
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Advertisement1261 1964-07-14 15 feELLERMAM BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRI HULL AMD MIDDLESBROUGH Singapore PL S*haoi Panang Dm LaMe* fCITT OF lIRMINCNAM IJ Jlly B Alg 'CITY OF LEEDS 22,23 Jlly 24.21 Jaly It July II Alg 'CITY OF RIPON a/21 July a Jlly a tig ■CITY Of DURHAM 11,21 Aug1,261 words
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Article112 1964-07-14 16 \fELBOURNE. Mon.— lndustrial trading opened the week on a confident note with most Issues j showing gains. Trading was light. Oils were firm with Ampol Exploration up lid. to 18/11 after a report of an Increased flow In the Barrow Island oil strike. Base metals and loans were112 words
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Article207 1964-07-14 16 SHIPS lying alansslda the tlngapvrs Harbour wharvts ar aip«cted taday ara: Narblhani Man! S. BorabaJa. 6/7, President Monroe 8/9, Nafara. Maru 13/14, Hallvard 13/16, lama 18, Kmplre KltUwake 21/33, Empire Qannet 23/24, Mltaka Maru 27/28. Thorsgaard 29/30. TonaDcrg 33/34, Ranhav 38/39, Looog Kang 40/41, Leipzig 42/43, Leu207 words
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Article232 1964-07-14 16 July 18. Three months INDUSTRIALS aooatead IS eta, M. Containers 14 eta. Otmlope 15 Ota. M Cables 17 eta. City Dev. 7 eti, McAlister 13 eta. E. Bmelters 27 eta. M Invest. 13 eta. Ease 13 eta. 0.C.8.C. 21 eta. red. Dtsp. 12 eta. Rnthmana 9 eta. rttzpatrieka232 words
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Article24 1964-07-14 16 July 13. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 67 cents (unchanged). TIN: 5615.25 a picul (up 52.25). Estimated unofficial offerine 240 tons (down five tons).24 words
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652 1964-07-14 16 From Qur Market Correspondent BI'SItyESS contracted even further on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with both industrials and tins quiet and slightly easier. A trickle of small losses was registered throughout the list. The industrial index at 95.48 Just penetrated the low (95.69)652 words
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Article25 1964-07-14 16 Malayan Stock Indices July 11 Jnly 13 •Industrials: 96.19 95.45 Tins: 129.40 129.04 rubbers: 103.66 103.86 •Dec. 30, 1963=100 Dec 29, 1962 10025 words
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Article777 1964-07-14 16 /COMBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIAL!: Beutteao (tt.UOO) 51. 67; Dunlepe II.M SL. (7.UOU) 51. 96, (2.000) J1.97; Kaaa ordi. $2.M SU S2.r. SL. (1.000) 5239. (1.UO0) 12.37,777 words
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Article270 1964-07-14 16 'THE lollowing Ust of selected Malayan Industrial yields la based on lost sales to Saturday July 11: •p>. «o.v. «c.v. «t.o. C. 8. Hidtca. 2.US CD 7.2 10.8 l.St K Smeltera :<.'». tO.l 17.1 1 7 Conxol. Tin Bmeltera Orda. 50/- 7.0 17 5 za F N. 317270 words
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Article64 1964-07-14 16 /■HINESE Product Eieltanaa, llngaport noon prlen par picui yaitirdays Ctconut all: bulk $4«i icHcm. druro till M-llera. Caawa: July/ Auk. (JK/Continmt: L'nquot.d Pepper Muntok white $1424 Mllera. Sarawak wblte SI4O Mllera, special Sarawak black Sllu aellen, (arMxl Umpong black (117 a acllera AST A ***** aellers Slrmapori Cccinut64 words
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Article38 1964-07-14 16 ON the fna lichinu markit In Bone Kong reatcrday the US. d*llar waa quoted at 5.74J tor TT and 9.73 i for iawi. Stirlln( waa quoted at 15.97 and On* tail *f 11M at 248 a.38 words
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126 1964-07-14 16 THE price of Straits tin on the Penang market yesterday rose $2.25 a picul to $615.25 on an offering unofficially estimated at 240 tons, down five tons from Saturday. ■Jntfe the exception of $620 last Tuesday, this is the highest price since the126 words
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Article33 1964-07-14 16 THI Malayan liettmai ■anki' 1 Aiicelatlan mad* tit* chanter m lta ratea to nwrctunta y.»tfrda> Ull ro.t*» to 1100): tll'lng TT »r OO rardy: DlMlaaPlO Marki 128|. The root wan wrtwrm-d33 words
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Advertisement1054 1964-07-14 16 VI KAWASAKJ KISENKAJSHA LTD. aaJ U^.A. PaeUlo and Gnat Lakea/East Canada S«rvie« Honikong Yo»o > 'ima S. f citco HSIiMi Montreal Uetton crucat* "Tsaaetsiaia Man" 1 Aat It As* MSapt 17 Sapt 21 Sipt 1 act -Mjuslhm Mara 21 Aat Sipt 21 Sppi 1 Oct 14 Oct 21 Oct W««t1,054 words
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Advertisement1052 1964-07-14 16 ■aaBBsBBBBBBBBI bbWbbbbbbbbbbbbsb air iimi iEIVICE Ml*. PAKISTAN AND P. SDIF SIIVICI tat 'raejaatla. Alelnaa Melstarae. SrMat Tat Madras ia« Naptattiaaa Penari P. S>»n> S'oo'« <•■».• Vhaa STom* ™*mJS? nmt «> »5i JTSJ BAM6RA Tt/tl Aa( 13/15 Aag |AJUU 2/u km moaj tusißAn* lAJUU S/llScpt II Si|l I? Seal CHAKOINA Sailed1,052 words
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Advertisement239 1964-07-14 16 nedll<sy d. GREAT LAKES SERVICE Fast uiliats fna Malaysia find tp Caastiaa aaa U.S. tnjrt lmu parts. Sinfsoarp P. S'ram Penang srr MonireaRtKi M 11/22 Jaly 21/24 Jaly 25 21 July JlAwg UTRECHT (Ist Call) 7/ I Aaf Ui* »l| «i* «>t Ml Mai (2nd CHO 11/22 taf UWEAN 11/22239 words
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Advertisement1088 1964-07-14 17 I (Continued from Pace 10) SITUATIONS VACANT to Word* SS (Min.)— Box ft eta. awtra f WANTED LIFE INSURANCE Agants d please spply Box A 6476 S.T. Spore. b VACANCY FOR General Clerk fill- V ed Thanks to applicants to Box V A 6267 S.T. Singapore. VACANCY FOR AOVIRTISINO nak-sman1,088 words
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Advertisement1041 1964-07-14 17 ACCOMMODATION VACANT Ward* SS < Mln.)— Bax SO H*. esfr* PARTLY FURNISHED V. TURNISHD detached bungalow rooms alr-con-Itloned parquet mosaic flooring long atb H/C large garden rent $700/-. lew 29 Dun earn Close District 1L acant 1/8/64. Tel. (Spore) *****. TO LIT furnished Comfortable amily House, r'our bedrooms. Central eating,1,041 words
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Advertisement983 1964-07-14 17 TUITION M> Ward* tt (Htm.)— tarn at Ha. awtrt BEGINNERS ADVANCED Dressmaking, Dress Designing Fashion Drawing Classes personally attended by Shirley Teb, U.K. Graduate. Shirley raahion Academy, 90 Robinson Road. B'por* *****. PASS YOUR C.C.I, or School Cartlficate by means of the renowned postal courses of The Rapid Results College,983 words
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Advertisement954 1964-07-14 17 FURNITURE Diffi H rsWa.1 Km* SS) Ha *Bfr% FOR OUALITV case r'uroilur* 1 Visit Adrians 42s River Vaitay Road. *****. (Spore). INSTALLING SUNWAV VENETIAN BllDd*. Pelmets aod Alum. Awnings. Consult sunmastar A Co*. Singapore. Phoa* »638. DOCS. PETS, ETC t* Ward* U (»Hm.r—mam It Ha. amtrm HOUSETRAINED LOYAL OUARO Dos954 words
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Advertisement1017 1964-07-14 17 FOR SALE M War*t U (HirA—Box tt eta, axtra why PAY MORI i aav* at KaonCIUUMTS 100.000 yards quality Ultllcs SI/- Ptr yard— B9 Arab Street. B'pore. FRIC OIFTS For Every Kefriferator Purchased. Caaa or H.P. Sob Bwee Teck, 119 Middle Road Tel: (S'por*) *****. B. a 0. T.V. SITS1,017 words
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Advertisement876 1964-07-14 17 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) I M Wmrd* U iMlh.>—B»x M et: aatwm THIS WIIK't OFPBR at O.KH. de 8llv» LJrailtd, 49. Hign Hireet. Sings por* S. Ob* Oood Whit* Diamond 1.30 Carats fl.Boo/-. On* Oood Colour Diamond out wttn marks 1.43 Carau 11,430/-. On* Oood Diamond wite SHfcot marks 1.10 Carats876 words
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Advertisement588 1964-07-14 17 »ÜBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC APPOINTMENT LEMBAGA PELABOHAN SWETTENHAM PORT SWETTENHAM Applications are Invited from 'ederal citizens for the appoint- I dent of Stores Officer (Division I) for the Lembaga Pelabohan iwettenham. ialary Scale:— s62o x 20-1720/. l«e:— Have attained their 25th but not their 45th birthday. (tjallßcatioiu: Senior Cambridge and at588 words
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Advertisement154 1964-07-14 17 AMPEX RECORDING TAPE Scries 900 AMPIX Collectors Library ■H CSvil whim -»r.m-e n ■*>■« (Beb xaaT^aaa, Scrit's 000 \MPI.\ PUTS ITS NAME ONLY ON THE BEST Sole Agents: EASTLAND TRADING CO.. 1, Prince St.. Spore. Tel: *****. 301 Jin Pckellllng, Kuala Lumpur. Tel: ***** /HY TRUDGE AROUND SINGAORE BEATING YOUR154 words
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Article, Illustration1045 1964-07-14 18 rpOP Malaysian athletes have been invited by the Malacca AAA to take part in the State's 16th annual meet which will be held at the Kubu Stadium on July 17 and 18. Those who have accepted the invitation are Perak's M. Rajamani (women'sUPI - 1,045 words
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Article243 1964-07-14 18 SINGAPORE, Mon. Weights for four races only at Bukft Tim ah on Wednesday, July 22: Cl. 2 Dry. I—6f1 6f Tiba Tlba 9.00 Redcar 8.11 Brave Chevalier 8.09 Thunder Bird 8.09 Pelor Mas 8.08 Anoar 8.08 Wltle de With 8.07 Otsln 8.07 Qulsana B*7243 words
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292 1964-07-14 18 SCHOOLBOY SHOIB SETS NEW MARK FOR 800M IPOH, Mon. Two records were broken at the athletic meet between the Past and Present boys of Anderson School here yesterday. In the 800 metres Shoib Adbullah (present) clocked 2min 108 sec to cliv 4.Bsec off the previous record, and in the 110292 words
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Article22 1964-07-14 18 ZURICH. Mon. bwitzeiUnri beat Belgium by only one point 105 to 104 in the two-day atoletics meeting here. Reuter. SWIMMINGReuter - 22 words
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Article217 1964-07-14 18 Tech's relay quartet fancied OENANO, Mon.— Good entrie* JT have been received for the ..ivitation relays for primary and secondary schools to be herd at tht Malayan Teachers College sports at Bu.m Glugor on July 25. Tecjrinioal Instituted 4 x 400 metres relay team, which set a new record of217 words
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Article74 1964-07-14 18 OENANO. Mon. Penang Gov- eminent Services will send a contingent of IS players for the triangular hockey meet against pprr'k and the Rnval Malaysian Police at Ipoh. starting on Friday. T.w Penang team: C. l> M' named. Jog!ndor Sigh. Ch'ni Ev.g Kee. Santokh Singh. Sin Chv.-.74 words
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Article165 1964-07-14 18 LOS ANGELES. Mon. Sharon Stouder. 15-year-old Arcadia, California, swimmer, beat the women's world 200 metres butterfly record by one second with a time of 2:28.1 here yesterday. Sue Pitt, of New Jersey, set the previous record of 2:29.1 last year. Three women's world* records wereReuter - 165 words
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Advertisement527 1964-07-14 18 ff^SSSyws?!iT l T3rTTi'rr'^i [Mobil] MOBIL OIL MALAYA LIMITED invitei applications for Hie position of Secretary Stenographer. Qualifications: (1) Must Malaysian citiien between the ages of 25 to 35. (2) Grade I or II Cambridge Certificate (Credit in English) University or College Diploma an advantage. (3) 4 or 5 yoon secretarial527 words
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Advertisement363 1964-07-14 18 J.K.R. NEGRI SEMBILAN TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received at the Office of the State Engineer, Public Works Department, Negri Sembilan. Seremban from Class A, B, C and D Contractors suitably regist«red with the Public Works Department, up to Noon on 22nd July, 1964 for the, CONSTRUCTION IN RE- 1363 words
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Advertisement691 1964-07-14 18 1 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE. WATEft DEPARTMENT: Requires lA( TRAINEE ASSISTANT SECTION INSPECTORS (MALE) In .salary scale $155xA16-187 plus variable allowance as payable from time to time and Central Provident Fund benefit*. Appointments will be on temporary basis in the first Instance with prosI peels of691 words
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Advertisement791 1964-07-14 18 1 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS STATE OF BRUNEI VACANCIES FOB SCHOOL HEALTH OFFICERS. Applications are Invited for appointments to the posts of School Health Officers in the State of Brunei (2 vacancies). QIALIFICATIONS: The holder of any degree, diploma or licence which Is recognised as entitling him to registration by the General791 words
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Article582 1964-07-14 19 NORMAN SIEBEL; Kuala Lumpur - NORMAN SIEBEL Kuala Lumpur, IN TESTS ONLY BEST MEN WILL DO, SAYS DURAI by the best opposition, weak players soon show up like a smudge of ink on white paper, says Malaysian Hockey Federation vice-president Aziz Durairatnam. Mr. Durairatnam. whe managed the Malaysian team on their582 words
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232 1964-07-14 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The National Shooting Association of Malaysia will hold a special shooting competition annually to perpetuate the memory of Fred de bouza, a vice-president of the Association, who died of a heart attack last Thursday. Dato S. M. Yong. president of232 words
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Article137 1964-07-14 19 SINGAPORE, Moa. Schoolboy* Nicholas Chong and Stephen Chong will meet fa the men's singles final of the YMCA open tennis championships. In the semi- finals today. Nicholas beat Paul Choo 3-6. 6-4, 6-3 while Stephen eliminated Lee Delllt 6-4. 6-4. Other results: Mixed doubles 2nd rdReuter - 137 words
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Article94 1964-07-14 19 BAASTAD. Mon. Roy Emerson of Australia, the Wimbledon champion, won the men's singles title in the Swedish hard court tennis championships here yesterday. He beat Nikola Pilic (Yugoslavia) 1-6, 7-5. 6-1, 6-2. Donna Pales (U8) beat Cll» Sandulf (Sweden) 6-3, 5-7, 6-3 is the women's singlesReuter - 94 words
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305 1964-07-14 19 SWIMMING Tan gets no 'push' in trial and fails CINOAPORE, Mon. Slnga- pore's freestyle champion Tan Thuan Heng beat his four rivals by almost six pool lengths in the 1.500 m freestyle final of the Singapore Chinese Swimming Club championships at Amber Road to--day, but It was not good enough305 words
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Article472 1964-07-14 19 SINGAPORE. Mon. Tan Hwa Luck and Yeong Mcc Ling. uoth of Medical Faculty, dominated the University of Singapore swim- j mlng championships at the CSC pool today. Hwa Luck won six events In the I men's division, while Mcc Ling had 1 four firsts472 words
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Article, Illustration33 1964-07-14 19 SKY WAY (Moses Lee), Sunday's $372 outsider at Penang, is led in by Mr. K. L. TJong (of Bintang Lima stable) after wincing the third race. Timesport picture.33 words
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Article59 1964-07-14 19 SOCCEB P. Wei let lev South l<r: O»--ruda 10 Police 1. Krian l.ge (Parlt Bunun: PWD 6 Tcvii Board 1. luUi-CommerciuJ Houses (Ipoh): Borneo Motors 3 Borneo Company 1. L. Perak Dl» I: Oluncester Eet 2 Bagan Datoh 1 HOCKEY 1.. Perak Lee dporn: SAS 7 SekoUh Menegah 0.59 words
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Article84 1964-07-14 19 MALACCA. Mon.— Two players were ordered off and another was temporarily suspenued for three minutes in the final of the Malacca Government Services knockout hockey tournament between National Union of Teachers and Kllat Club on the Malacca Club padang today. Teachers won 3-0. Hilary de Cruz84 words
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219 1964-07-14 19 The highest odds were paid at Ipoh in 1962 By EPSOM JEEP SINGAPORE, Mon. A punter betting off-course here combined the two rank outsiders, Sky Way and Roman Galley 11. for a $5 forecast In Penang's third race yesterday, and scooped the record pool of 18.361. This was, not, however,219 words
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Article310 1964-07-14 19 JOE DORAI - S'PORE WILL WORK ON GOALS PLAN JOE DORAI: By SINGAPORE, Monday SINGAPORE, who have been given an easy passage into this year's Malaya Cup socrpr flnal by the defeats of Malacca and Johore yesterday, will start working this week on a new plan of attack for the flnal at the310 words
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Article155 1964-07-14 19 Ref s plan to boycott a club SINGAPORE. Mon. Members of the Singapore Association Football Referees Society today alleged that Sukaramai "A" supporters assaulted linesman Sardool Singh after Saturday's drawn SAFA league Div 2B match against STU at Farrer Park and are considering a boycott of Sukaramai. Their spokesman, who155 words
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Article29 1964-07-14 19 SINGAPORE, Mon. Jay Archer, originator of "biddy basketball," arrived here today. He will conduct a month's course for teachers of physical education as well as school children.29 words
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Article, Illustration47 1964-07-14 19 PENANG. Mon. The Penang and Province Wellesley Malay Badminton Association will be host to visiting teams from all over Malaysia during the Malay badminton tournament in Penang from Aug. 29 to 31. Teams from Sabah and Sarawak are expeoted to take part. DURAIRATNAM47 words
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Miscellaneous119 1964-07-14 19 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER pore Div. 3B: Halkowyu 'A' v Rumbla; SHBRC v Radln Mas Ramblers: Paslr Panjang v Star Soccerltes "A" (all matches at Farrer Pk). Ipoh Div. 3: Federal DID v Police Field Fore* (Jn. Abdul Jalil grd); HQ Sqn Irish Hussars v Ipoh Youngsters (Coronation grd). Talping Lfc:119 words
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188 1964-07-14 20 DONALD STEPHENS TELLS PEOPLE OF Rl CONFRONTATION JESSELTON, Mon. Sabah's Chief Minister, Datd Donald Stephens, said in the Legislative Assembly today that Malaysia might have to live with confrontation for some time to come, but let people not be weakened188 words
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Article, Illustration1272 1964-07-14 20 Raja tells of the Reds' new tactics CONTINUES HERE: THE DEBATE ON THE STUDENT SUITABILITY CERTIFICATES... From Page 13 The Communists at the moment were at their lowest ebb and would do anything to achieve the ultimate goal, which was the establishment of a Communist dictatorship. They would, therefore, find1,272 words
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Article37 1964-07-14 20 NATCHEZ (Mississippi). Mon. Two Negro churches were razed by pre-dawn fires here today. Police began an immediate Investigation and a white citizen* group pledged help in rebuilding with men and materials.. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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271 1964-07-14 20 Public, press publicise CCO's allegations against police KUCHING, Monday. SARAWAK'S Clandestine Communist Organisation's campaign alleging police brutality against detainees was being given a lot of assistance and a lot of publicity by members of the public and the press who were not Communists themselves, but who were completely irresponsible in271 words
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Article27 1964-07-14 20 LONDON. Mon.— Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh will pay a state visit to Khartoum from Feb. 8 to 12 next year. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article364 1964-07-14 20 LONDON. Mon. In spite oil the dislocation caused by the postal hold-up, the London stock markets had a satisfactory day I although business was restricted. There were many good features In equities and the ordinary share index reached a new 1964 peak. Investment buying of364 words
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Article52 1964-07-14 20 1 LONDON, Mon. Spot 21 4 d., Aug. 20% d.. Sept. 20'jd.. Oct. 20--7,16 d.. Oct. Dec. 20-7 16d.. Jan./ Mar. 20*»d.. Apr. June 20-5 16d., July Sept. 20-5 16d.. Oct. Dec. 1 20-5 16d., Jan. Mar. 20-5 16d.. c.i.f. 'July 20d., Aug. 19-15 16d.. Sept. 19-15 16d. Tone:52 words
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Article28 1964-07-14 20 LONDON Mon— Buyers £*****. sellers £12<7' 2 Forward buyers £1210. sellers £1215. Settlement £1242 12.I 2 Turnover a.m. 250 tons, p.m. 40 tons. Tone. Steady but quiet.28 words
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Article, Illustration140 1964-07-14 20 Bride who was twice a beauty queen MISS Rohanna Zubir— twice a University of Singapore beauty queen and Dr. A. Hamid bin Haji Abdul Rahman, of the Johore Bahru General Hospital, were married on Saturday. A reception was held at the roof garden of the Adelphi Hotel. Among the distinguished140 words
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Article77 1964-07-14 20 COUNTY CRICKET TEA SCORES SOUTHAMPTON. Mon. Hampshire were all out for 251 at tea on the secona day of their match against the Australians here today. The Australians declared at 304 for nine \n their first innings Tea scores In other cricket matches were! At Lord's: Middlesex 205 for five77 words
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Article25 1964-07-14 20 GENEVA. Mon. Mr. Akira Matsui of Japan was today elected vice-president of the United Nations' Economic and Social Councils 37th session here. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article23 1964-07-14 20 LUGANVILLE, (New Hebrides). Mon The main wharf at Esnerito Santo and a building have been slightly damaged by earth tremors. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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219 1964-07-14 20 Another case of cholera reported in 'Pahang 17-UALA LUMPUR. Mbn. One confirmed and ten suspected case? of cholera were reported in Pahang in the 2\ I ending at 8 a.m. today. This is the largest number of cases reported in the State in a .single day since the outbreak in219 words
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Article139 1964-07-14 20 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Tun Yusof bin Ishak, will address members of 212 Muslim organisations at a rally on the Padang on July 21 to commemorate the birthday of the Prophet Mohammed. The rally, timed for 3.30 p.m., will be followed by a139 words
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Advertisement50 1964-07-14 20 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 words $10 (minimum) BOWIE on July 9th 1964. at th« ceneral hospital Kuala Lumpur. To Jill and Ronald Bowl.-, a son. DOUGHERTY: To Bob' and Mlrkl a dauKhti'r Mirhrli' Rime at Our Lady* Hospital. Ipoh on 11th July. 1964. FREE! aavafew aiaaa aaaHH fa, V ''^^H L^Blili50 words
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Miscellaneous42 1964-07-14 20 TJIGHEST and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Sunday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 73 Kota Bharu 90 73 Penang 88 73 Ipoh 90 73 Mai: cca 86 73 Singapore 82 7342 words
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